Is Your Favorite BBC Show Leaving Netflix At The End Of The Month?

The sun is about to set on Netflix’s British television empire. Due to an expiring contract, many of the the streaming service’s most popular British titles will be yanked off Netflix on February 1. This means that you only have a few more weeks to watch such favorites as Doctor Who, Top Gear, and Luther.

Now, titles come and go from the service all the time, so it’s completely possible that Netflix will renew their contract with the BBC and get all these classic titles back. However, that could take a while. So, make room in your schedule to binge-watch the following British shows and miniseries before it’s too late:

A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1987-1995)

All Creatures Great and Small (1978-1990)

Black Adder (1983-1989)

Canterbury’s Law (2008)

Copper (2012-2013)

Coupling (2000-2004)

Doctor Who (1964-1989)

Doctor Who (2005-2012)

Fawlty Towers (1975-1979)

House of Cards (1990-1995)

Hyperdrive (2006-2007)

Little Britain (2003-2004)

Luther (2010-2013)

MI-5 (2002-2011)

Michael Palin Travelogues (Sahara/Himalaya/New Europe)

North & South (2004)

Primeval (2007-2011)

Red Dwarf (1988-2009)

Survivors (2008-2010)

Torchwood (2006-2011)

Top Gear (2003-2013)

Walking with…series (1999-2005)

Wallander (2008-2012)

Please take note that Sherlock is not going anywhere. Netflix has a deal for the popular BBC show through PBS and still holds exclusive rights to it. Also, none of the Netflix originals that are made in conjunction with the BBC are on the chopping block, so you can still watch Peaky Blinders whenever you want. Oh, and that House of Cards that’s going away? That’s the original British version. You’ll still get to see Frank and Claire Underwood get up to more mischief in Netflix’s House of Cards.